Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Oct 1985, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 8, 1985 (From page 1) Here in Durham Region, the Federation hosted a luncheon on Oc- Durham Agri-Food Week tober 7 at the Georgian Motor Hotel in Oshawa as a kick-off to Agr Food Week Guest speackers for that oc- Take A Look at our Fall Specials! 139.99 149.99 (= for 1 SALE on Roller Shades (including our Designer Series) FREE! ALSO!" g 35% OFF our huge selection of ses Venetian & Pleater Shades. call us for tree shop at home service 985-9985 Patio Door Verticals 75 x 84 (Free Valance) 89 x 85 i Nu J Get your 2nd Blind of equal or less value For all your window covering needs Durham Shade & Verticals GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE offers you an old-fashioned COUNTRY STYLE THANKSGIVING 2. "Hay Ride" with Jason & Nancy Our Team of Belgium Horses - Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. "King's Plate Dining Lounge' - Thanksgiving Special Buffet Sunday and Monday from 12 noon to 8 PM. 10.95 Fresh Ontario Turkey with Dressing. Baked Smoked Ham Assorted Salads, Pickle Trays. Coftee & Dessert Complete with Hay Ride - 15.00 person Children Under 6 - 1/2 Price TO RESERVE PLEASE CALL: 985-8651 2-8x 10 2-5x 7 10 Wallet Portraits | 1 Colour Portraits $ 05 | Capture the sparkle of the Holiday Season at a Special Holiday Price! NOW ONLY 0) 90. 0(0)8) 0), 20) 1. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT deposit Special effects maybe available in addition to vour package special. Otter muted by days times and location listed below One special Package and Gat per tamil | I OCTOBER 10th - 11th - 12th I ] I : Thurs & Fri 10am to 8 pm Saturday 10am toS5 pm STEDOMANS Port Perry Plaza (Hwy. 7A) -- Port Perry No additional chanas tor proaps additional portraits fav adlabbke man} i! and speial feces pertrastan w pur chased at RE prices af addition to puortrat offer Poses our sehen tion Minors must be accompanied by an adult One special per fanuly:. We reserve the nh to Lhnut offer Satisfaction yuarantesd or money refunded casion were Harry Pelissero, presi- dent of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture; Clayton Switzer, On- tario deputy minister; and Gord Wilson from the United Auto Workers. Colour brochures have been printed and will be distributed to consumers throughout Durham, and the Federation has set up a display at the Oshawa Shopping Centre all this week to help get the message across Mr Chrystl believes there is no reason why Canadians should not make a conscious effort to buy food products grown in this country. Aside from the fact local products are top quality and very competitive from a price stand-point, buying locally "is just common sense,' he said A healthy farm industry means more jobs, especially in the machinery manufacturing sector, he stated Mr. Chrystl operates a cash crop farm of some 800 acres between Oshawa and Bowmanville. He re- mas very optimistic about the future of farming in this country, despite some serious economic pro- blems that are being encountered by some sectors of the farm communi- ty. due mainly to higher production costs and he notes that 30 years ago, the price of a dozen eggs was roughly the same as a price of a haircut. Today. the cost of a haircut is six or eight times higher than the price of a dozen eggs. The Durham Federation of Agriculture has about 650 members. Buying home grown products will not only give the farmers a boost, it will help the entire economy. That's the message of Agri Week in Durham and Ontario. FULL THROTTLE Many a glib politician's train of thought turns out to be an unlimited express. SIPCO OIL LIMITED 183 Bloor Street Esst, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada L1H 3M3 Mystery bus tour takes in Fall colours Greenbank and Area News by Betty Stone Greenbank United Church along with other churches worldwide celebrated the service of Holy Com- munion last Sunday morning In keeping with the gospel reading from Mark 10. 2-16. Rev Shepherd blessed the children as they gathered to proceed to their Sunday School classes. also installed the teachers and assistants for the com- ing vear The Jumor choir sang "Joy. and the Senior Choir sang the hymn "Fill My Cup. Lord ~ On Tuesday, October 1st, Muriel Gibson and Helen McKean joined Honeydale Women's on their "Mystery Bus Tour' which took in the colourful scenery of Peter- borough and Curve Lake areas. Willie and Betty Stone were hap- py to have as overnight guests their good friend, Doris and Bill Aitken from Prince George, B.C. Ladies remember you are all in- vited to attend the meeting of the Women's Institute to be held in the community hall on Wednesday Oc- tober 16th. Tea and cookies will be served at 12:30 noon and the business meeting will follow at 1 p.m. By 2 o'clock Anne Thomas, representative of "'lona' brand ap- pliances, will show us methods of drying foods using the Iona Hydrator. Special mention will be given of ways to make nutritious snacks, pot pourri, fruit leather and dough decorations. Sunday's cool, crisp weather was ideal for the Bethany Hills Hunt Club meet, which was hosted by Keith and Sally Gibb and held in the Greenbank area. The hunt began at the Gibb farm, crossed several neighbouring farms, the conservation area, then finishing at Bill and Debbie Tred- way's home where all participants enjoyed the Hunt breakfast Keith and Sally wish to extend their thanks to Greenbank friends and neighbours for their cooperation in allowing club members with their hounds and horses to cross their pro- perties during the hunt Mr and Mrs Art Couves had lunch with Mr. and Mrs RW Bailey in Brampton on Saturday and in the afternoon all attended the 0th Wedding celebration of Pearls cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hut chinson in Cheltenham The UCW meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, October 9. Mr and Mrs. Van De Walker will be showing the rest of their pictures of Israel. Sympathy of the community is ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and daughter Donna Irwin on the death of Donna's brother. For next weeks news please phone 985-7712. - NOTICE - CAESAREA FISH & CHIPS will be CLOSED as of Oct. 13/85 We are relocating our building to the parking area just south of the store. We apologize for the inconvenience this will cause to our customers. We look forward to serving you again in the very near future at our new location. We wish everyone a very pleasant Thanksgiving. Ernie and Penny Duncan Vv TELEPHONE (418) 571-1931 or 728-5138 \ 4 A / SIPCO OIL LIMITED, the largest independent oil company in the Durham Region, is happy to announce that we are growing again. We are increasing the number of servicemen and oil delivery trucks in this area so that we can provide you with the fast, clean and efficient service that you, the smart consumer, want. SIPCO OIL LIMITED also can offer you a full line of products to satisfy your oil, fuel and heating needs. WE SELL: * FUEL OIL; DIESEL FUEL; STOVE OIL * GASOLINE * FURNACES - Forced Air; Hot Water * HUMIDIFIERS * LUBRICANT OILS * ANTI-FREEZE * GAS FURNACES * ELECTRIC FURNACES & HOT WATER BOILERS * AIR CONDITIONERS Call our head office in Oshawa collect 728-5138 for a no obligation » sit to discuss your needs and our ability to fulfill them. SIPCO OIL LIMITED - VICE PRESIDENT STEVE KISIL RT Te Tr Si 0 CL aR pL ER

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